American watchmaking isn’t a new concept. In 1854, as the Waterbury Clock Company, we took clocks from the mantels of the 1% and brought them to the world. Our roots in Waterbury, Connecticut—the Brass City—allowed us to evolve clockmaking, switching from wooden gears to gears made of brass. This, along with our modernized factories, allowed … Continue reading "AMERICAN DOCUMENTS: TIMEX & AMERICAN WATCHMAKING"

A renowned DJ and Head of Marketing and Partnerships for music festivals Outlook and Dimensions, Andy Lemay is regarded as one of the steadfast DJ’s keeping underground electronic music alive. “I feel that breaking new talent, as well as respecting the originators and those who have been dedicated to the craft for many years, is … Continue reading "Spinning Forward"

During the 1960s, prior to the revolution of quartz technology, timepieces operated through a mechanical watch movement. Two types of mechanical watches exist: the manual hand-wind and the automatic wind. Recently Timex launched the critically-acclaimed and commercially-successful hand-wind Marlin and now is following that up with an automatic Marlin. A timely take on the original, … Continue reading "Automatics for the People"

During the 1960s, Timex scored a hit with the hand-wound Marlin® watch. Sensing the time was right for a reissue, Timex launched a highly successful update to the original in 2017 with a classic hand-wound mechanical movement. Now, as demand for the Marlin continues, Timex is proud to partner with Mr. Porter and Todd Snyder … Continue reading "Wound Around the Marlin"